A critical post highlighting concerns over an MP's high salary and its implication of taxpayer exploitation, framed as a breach of fairness and public trust.
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Okay, just because it's your team with your nose in the trough, what we are saying is that nobody should have the opportunity to have their nose in in the taxpayers' trough as much as this. And my consistent argument through this is it keeps happening. And if you don't, if if you see that this is a problem and you don't solve the problem, then it's on you. And like I would be just as mad if it and look, it may still happen because this is in the news cycle, right? So people will be scrambling around and trying to black hat the other team, and they're gonna come out and they're gonna find someone on on Labour, and I would be very surprised if it's someone on the green side.
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excessive privilege undermines public service
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